There are various source navigators available which you can use but, of
course it won't tell you from where you should start.
You can start reading the file system. There is a file .depend in the
/usr/src/linux/fs/ directory from where you can get the list
of files on which the files written in ~/fs/ are depending(You'll get the
list of header files).Read all these header files.
HTWH.
Ajit
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: anil kumar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 1999 12:53 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [LI] About File System on Linux.
>
> hello,
> I am new on linux. Basically i want to study linux source code for
> implementation of File System.I have to bring changes in file related
> system calls for my requirement.Is there any tool which would help in
> reading source code ( someone told me there is linux code navigator to
> study the source code).Is it necessary to study whole source code of linux
> for making some changes in File System .If yes then from where i should
> start code-study.
>
> thanx in advance
> bye anil
>
>
>
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